MARILYN MANSON Unveils Summer 2026 European Tour Plans

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Marilyn Manson is gearing up for a return to Europe next summer, with a series of festival appearances and headlining shows scheduled for July 2026. The trek coincides with the second chapter of his ongoing comeback project, following last year’s release of One Assassination Under God – Chapter 1. Fans can expect Chapter 2 to be part of the live set as Manson hits the stage across the continent.

The 2026 European tour focuses on Southern and Eastern Europe, including festival stops at Spain’s Resurrection Fest, the Czech Republic’s Masters of Rock, and Romania’s Rockstadt Extreme Fest.

Marilyn Manson Summer 2026 European Tour Dates

  • July 04 – Viveiro, Spain – Resurrection Festival
  • July 06 – Seville, Spain – Iconica Fest
  • July 08 – Nimes, France – Festival de Nimes
  • July 11 – Ferrara, Italy – Ferrara Summer Festival
  • July 13 – Bari, Italy – Fiera del Levante
  • July 14 – Rome, Italy – Caveo Auditorium Parco Della Musica
  • July 16 – Zagreb, Croatia – Zagreb Arena
  • July 18 – Lodz, Poland – Atlas Arena
  • July 19 – Vizovice, Czech Republic – Masters Of Rock
  • July 21 – Vienna, Austria – Metastadt Open Air
  • July 24 – Plovdiv, Bulgaria – Hills Of Rock Festival
  • July 27 – Ghimbav, Romania – Rockstadt Extreme Fest

This European run follows a turbulent late 2025 tour cycle, which saw Manson face controversy in the UK. His planned UK opener in Brighton was canceled amid pressure from local authorities and activist groups, although other scheduled performances went ahead.

Over the past few years, Manson, born Brian Warner, has dealt with ongoing legal challenges. In January 2025, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office declined to file criminal charges related to allegations of sexual assault and domestic violence, citing expired statutes of limitations and insufficient evidence.

On the civil side, Manson dropped his defamation lawsuit against former fiancée Evan Rachel Wood in November 2024, agreeing to cover nearly $327,000 in her legal fees. Wood’s accusations in 2021 were followed by similar claims from multiple women, all of which Manson has consistently denied. While some lawsuits, including one from actress Esmé Bianco, have been settled privately, other legal matters remain unresolved.